A seat integrated tether system for use in a vehicle for the secure placement of an article on a vehicle seat. One or more retractable or extendable tethers are adapted for attachment to the side of the vehicle seat. By use of the system with the front passenger seat of a vehicle the driver may have ready access to the contents of the retained article, which may be an item storage article such as an open top bag, case or storage net.
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17. A tether system for use in association with a vehicle seat, the vehicle seat having a first side half and a second side half, the system comprising:
an article for holding one or more items adapted to be disposed on the vehicle seat;
a tether assembly adapted to be attached to the vehicle seat, the tether assembly including a first fastening portion adapted to be attached to the first side half of the seat and a second fastening portion adapted to be attached to the second side half of the seat, said first fastening portion and said second fastening portion being fitted to said retaining article, said tether assembly further including a removable cover for covering at least a portion of at least one of said first fastening portion or said second fastening portion.
11. A tether assembly operatively associated with a vehicle seat having a first side half and a second side half, the tether assembly retaining an article for holding one or more items on the vehicle seat, the assembly including:
a first fastening portion attached to the first side half of the vehicle seat, said first fastening portion having a length;
a second fastening portion attached to the second half of the vehicle seat, the second fastening portion having a length, at least one of said length of said first fastening portion or said length of said second fastening portion being adjustable as required to retain the article on the vehicle seat; and
a first retractor attached to said first side half of the seat, said first fastening portion being fixed to said first retractor.
1. A tether system for use in association with a vehicle seat, the vehicle seat having a first side half and a second side half, the system comprising:
an article for holding one or more items disposed on the vehicle seat;
a tether assembly adapted to be attached to the vehicle seat, the tether assembly including a first fastening portion adapted to be attached to the first side half of the seat and a second fastening portion adapted to be attached to the second side half of the seat, said first fastening portion and said second fastening portion being fitted to said retaining article, said tether assembly further including a first retractor adapted to be attached to said first side half of the seat, said first fastening portion being fixed to said first retractor whereby the movement of said retaining article relative to the vehicle seat is limited.
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The disclosed invention relates to systems for the secure placement of an article on a vehicle seat. More particularly, the disclosed invention relates to a seat integrated tether system which allows the secure placement of a variety of articles on the vehicle seat and particularly the front passenger seat for easy access by the vehicle driver.
Drivers and passengers in automotive vehicles often place articles such as bags, purses, briefcases, computer cases and purses on the forward facing seat or on the horizontal seating surface of an otherwise unoccupied vehicle seats. Very often the driver places an article on the passenger seat for access during driving. Accordingly, these articles are often placed on the unoccupied front passenger seat or other seats when the vehicle is parked and are left there when the vehicle is in motion. While parked the articles pose no difficulty but that is not necessarily the situation when the vehicle is in motion.
Aware that articles might shift while the vehicle is in motion some drivers and passengers attempt to overcome this concern by using the conventional belt system to secure the article to the seat. However, the conventional belt is not configured to retain such articles in the vehicle seat. Accordingly, what is required is a retention system such as a tethering system that is adaptive to new or existing stowage items that is simple, intuitive, and low cost. This tethering system should also provide additional control and organization of stowage items during vehicle use.
The disclosed embodiments of the invention provide a seat integrated tether that provides a system for effectively and efficiently securing a variety of articles to a vehicle seat. The tether as used herein generally refers to any device for restraining an article on the seat of a vehicle, such as a tie-down, a belt, a strap or a leash. However, the system disclosed herein is not intended to be used as an occupant restraint system but is instead intended only to be used to restrain articles from movement on or in relation to a vehicle seat.
The seat integrated tether system of the invention utilizes a user-deployable and configurable tether strap, cable, or cord to attach to and maintain control of stowage or container articles. The seat integrated tether system is integrated into a new vehicle seat or into an existing vehicle seat. The system allows for attachment of the article through use of adjustable tethers and attachment rings (such as a D-ring) to existing attachment points on container articles.
Two tethers are provided, one on each side of the vehicle seat for retaining an article. The total length of the combined tethers may be adjusted. The tethers may be attached to the vehicle seat frame by either a retractor (manual or automatic) or by direct attachment. Both of the tethers may be attached by way of a tether retractor, both may be attached directly by a fastener such as a bolt, or one of each may be used. If directly attached the length of the tether is adjustable by an adjustable length strap. Regardless of the embodiment, the combined length of the tethers may be adjusted to adapt to a variety of container sizes, shapes and materials which may be rigid or semi-rigid. Attachment may be made though the use of spring-loaded clips or hooks. The seat integrated tether system may include separate detachable components or may be permanently attached to a seat or seat structure.
The system disclosed herein aids in the control and organization of stowage articles during static and dynamic usage such as driving of the vehicle. The use of the seat integrated tether system disclosed herein is an on-demand device when required and self stowing or removed when not used. The system may also use a supplemental bag, case, or cargo mesh/net bag to contain smaller items or items that do not include attachment points or d-rings. This bag utilizes the same common tethers and attachment points. The functionality of the disclosed system is also adaptive to a seat back folded down to a horizontal position. In this case, the tether straps are adjusted to wrap in a direction opposite to the rear of the seat back and attach to the stowage item or container. In addition, the tether straps disclosed herein may be used to restrain an article positioned on the back of the seat back when the seat back is in its folded position relative to the seat base. The tethers may also be positioned to the rear of the seat back for stowage when not in use with the clip ends connected.
Other features of the invention will become apparent when viewed in light of the detailed description of the preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the attached drawings and the appended claims.
For a more complete understanding of this invention, reference should now be made to the embodiment illustrated in greater detail in the accompanying drawings and described below by way of examples of the invention wherein:
In the following figures, the same reference numerals will be used to refer to the same components. In the following description, various operating parameters and components are described for one constructed embodiment. These specific parameters and components are included as examples and are not meant to be limiting.
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The seat back 14 has a first side 18 and a second side 20. For purposes of the present invention, the first side 18 may be one or the other of the inboard side or the outboard side of the vehicle seat 10 while the second side 20 may be the other of the outboard side or the inboard side of the vehicle seat 10.
Fixedly attached to the first side 18 of the vehicle seat 10 is a first side tether and clasp assembly 22. A second side tether and clasp assembly 24 is fixedly attached to the second side 20 of the vehicle seat 10 is shown in
The first side tether and clasp assembly 22 and the second side tether and clasp assembly 24 may be used for direct attachment to the article being retained in the seat (as shown in
As shown in
The first side tether and clasp assembly 22 is either directly or indirectly fixed to the seat frame 26. If indirectly fixed, as shown in
As an alternative to the arrangement shown in
When not in use, the first side tether and clasp assembly 22 and the second side tether and clasp assembly 24 could be hidden from view by a cover arrangement. An example of such an arrangement is illustrated in
It is to be understood that while a hook and loop fastener arrangement is illustrated for releasably closing the first side flap 31 and the second side flap 34, other methods of attachment may be used, such as zippers or snaps. In addition, it is to be further understood that while closeable flaps are shown in the figures for concealing the first side tether and clasp assembly 22 and the second side tether and clasp assembly 24, other methods of concealment such as placing the first side tether and clasp assembly 22 and the second side tether and clasp assembly 24 within a blind pocket with a closure device such as a zipper.
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The first side tether and clasp assembly 22 and the second side tether and clasp assembly 24 (when visible) each are illustrated as having clasps attached to their distal ends for attachment to each other or for attachment to the retained article. Alternative attachments may be used as illustrated in
With respect to
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A variety of item-holding articles may be retained by the integrated tether system of the present invention. Some of these articles are shown in
With reference
As shown, the clasp of the first side tether and clasp assembly 22 and the clasp of the second side tether and clasp assembly 24 are connected with one another in the front of the article 41. While the clasps of the first side tether and clasp assembly 22 and the second side tether and clasp assembly 24 are shown attached toward the front of the article 41, one or the other of the first side tether and clasp assembly 22 or the second side tether and clasp assembly 24 may instead by extended around the article 41 and may be fastened to the other of the first side tether and clasp assembly 22 or the second side tether and clasp assembly 24. For example, the length of the tether of the first side tether and clasp assembly 22 may be adjustable by means of either a retractor or an adjustable belt while the second side tether and clasp assembly 24 may be fixed such that the first side tether and clasp assembly 22 is wrapped substantially around the article 41 to connect with the fixed second side tether and clasp assembly 24.
As an alternative to the article 41 shown in
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It is to be understood that while a briefcase or briefcase-like article 50 is shown secured to the back side of the seat back 14, other articles such as the multi-compartment article 40 of
The use of retractors for adjusting the lengths of the tethers of the side fasteners has been discussed above. The lengths of the tethers of the side fasteners may also be adjusted by an alternative method which is shown in
The seat back 14′ has a first side 18′ and a second side 20′. Fixedly attached to the first side 18′ of the vehicle seat 10′ is a first side tether and clasp assembly 62. A second side tether and clasp assembly 64 is fixedly attached to the second side 20′ of the vehicle seat 10′. The first side tether and clasp assembly 62 includes an adjustment buckle 66 and an adjustable loop portion 68. The second side tether and clasp assembly 64 also includes an adjustment buckle 70 and an adjustable loop portion 68. To adjust the length of the tether portion of the first side tether and clasp assembly 62 the adjustment buckle 66 is moved toward or away from the seat 10′ thereby respectively increasing or decreasing the size of the adjustable loop 68, and thereby respectively shortening or elongating the overall length of the first side tether and clasp assembly 62. In the same way to adjust the length of the tether portion of the first side tether and clasp assembly 64 the adjustment buckle 70 is moved toward or away from the seat 10′ thereby respectively increasing or decreasing the size of the adjustable loop 72, and thereby respectively shortening or elongating the overall length of the second side tether and clasp assembly 64.
While two adjustable side fasteners are shown in
A further variation of a seat integrated tether system according to the disclosed invention is shown in
The integrated tether system of the seat 10″ of
The configurations discussed above with respect to
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An accessory tether system 80 is attached to the back of the seat back 14′″. Attachment of the tether system 80 may be made by permanent fixing to the vehicle seat 10′″ using conventional fasteners or may be attached by any of a variety of known adhesives. Other attachment methods, such as hook-and-loop fasteners, may be used. The accessory tether system 80 includes a first side tether and clasp assembly 82 and a second side tether and clasp assembly 84. As discussed above with respect to other variations of the tether system of the present invention, one or both of the first side tether and clasp assembly 82 or the second side tether and clasp assembly 84 may be fixedly attached to the accessory tether system 80 while the other (or both) of the fasteners may be adjustable by use of a retractor or by an adjustable tether such as that shown in
While the invention has been described in connection with one or more embodiments, it is to be understood that the specific mechanisms and techniques which have been described are merely illustrative of the principles of the invention, numerous modifications may be made to the methods and apparatus described without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Fowler, James Hugh, Brown, Bari William, Kohlstrand, Kelly Michael, Dibble, Heidi Ann
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